This is an ISO image of the system, able to boot from the CD-ROM and run without the hard-disk. The CD-ROM is based upon muLinux version 11x. Sorry. I cannot update it, because the original setup is definitively lost.
As You know, a CD-ROM is much bigger than a floppy-disk, so I was able to
add a gigantic extra add-on to it, containing:
The XFCE Window Manager
Netscape 3.0
GTK+ and GNOME support
The Gnomba Samba Browser
Linux Manual Pages
Ghostscript and Ghostview
xv, xanim, The Gimp
ScreenLocks, Demos
Plan Scheduler for X
OpenOffice
etc, etc.
Be aware: these are all OLD software.

Requirements:
At least 8M of RAM if Linux-on-the-console is enough for You; at least 32M of RAM and a fast CD-ROM drive (32X) if You plan to use XWindows.
Low memory machines: You will have better results if you clone to the HD, immediately after you reached the prompt.

We are glad to announce the release of MuLinux El-Torito, the most advanced
release of MuLinux. It can be directly installed from a CD and is the best
tool for the regeneration of outdated PC's, a potentiality for the Third World, but not only for it.

MuLinux has many advantages: it needs a very limited size of memory and includes many tools (Internet dial-up, browser, client, etc.). It is based
on the installation of Linux GNU software. Every user can browse the FTP of
Linux GNU, select the programs he is interested in, and download them for
free. Millions and millions of old PC's (like 386 or 486) which still exist
in the Third World can thus acquire an acceptable level of configuration according to today's standards.

MuLinux's tools are not so different from the ones which work under Unix.
That means it is also possible to change a network of old PC's using the MuLinux system into a server or a little Intranet

This new version of MuLinux is especially conceived as a form of solidarity
for the Third World. Its inhabitants can create a new field of professional
activity: converting old PC's into useful tools.